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Microsoft to buy LinkedIn for $26.2bn in its largest deal

Microsoft Corp agreed to buy LinkedIn Corp for $26.2bn in its biggest-ever deal, combining the software giant’s fast-growing cloud services business with an online network of 433mn professionals.
The offer of $196 per share represents a premium of 49.5% to LinkedIn’s Friday closing price.
LinkedIn’s shares soared 48% to $194.00 in early New York Stock Exchange trading and Microsoft’s shares were down 4%.
Reid Hoffman, chairman of LinkedIn’s board and the company’s controlling shareholder, said the deal has his full support.
“I have always had a great admiration for LinkedIn,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in a video on Microsoft’s website. “I have been talking with Reid and Jeff for a while...
I have been thinking about this for a long time.”
Jeff Weiner will remain chief executive of LinkedIn, reporting to Nadella.
Microsoft plans to speed-up monetisation of LinkedIn by growing individual and organisation subscriptions as well as targeted advertising, it said.
Despite the rich premium paid by Microsoft, LinkedIn is selling for well below its peak of more than $270 per share in 2015, but a weak forecast earlier this year sent its shares tumbling amid slowing online ad revenue.
LinkedIn went public in 2011 at $45.
“I think, first of all, (LinkedIn) is a great business, even though the company stubbed their toe back in February,” said Ivan Feinseth, analyst at Tigress Financial Partners.”It’s a premium company and it deserves a premium valuation.”
The deal, which won the unanimous support of both boards, is expected to close this year, the companies said.
Microsoft said it would issue new debt to fund its acquisition.
After the deal, which will require approval from regulators in the United States, the EU, Canada and Brazil, LinkedIn will become part of Microsoft’s productivity and business processes unit, the companies said.

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